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The conference held at the Faculty of Classics in Cambridge aims to explore and challenge women’s under-representation in philosophy in three ways. Firstly, by discussing the often-overlooked work of women philosophers, we hope to highlight their legacies and contributions to the discipline. Secondly, by analysing how gender imbalances are reproduced within academic philosophy, we aim to identify effective strategies in order to counteract these inequalities. Finally, and most importantly, we seek to celebrate the work of contemporary women philosophers, from graduate students to early career researchers and accomplished academics, thus securing space within philosophy for such work to thrive. Recordings made on 8th June 2017.14402017Thu, 15 Jun 2017 15:23:32 +0100Thu, 15 Jun 2017 15:16:07 +0100ensms-support@ucs.cam.ac.ukWomen in Philosophy Conference 2017http://sms.cam.ac.uk/collection/2499077
http://rss.sms.cam.ac.uk/itunes-image/2499078.jpghttp://video.search.yahoo.com/mrssWomen in Philosophy Conference 2017The conference held at the Faculty of Classics in Cambridge aims to explore and challenge women’s under-representation in philosophy in three ways. Firstly, by discussing the often-overlooked work of women philosophers, we hope to highlight their legacies and contributions to the discipline. Secondly, by analysing how gender imbalances are reproduced within academic philosophy, we aim to identify effective strategies in order to counteract these inequalities. Finally, and most importantly, we seek to celebrate the work of contemporary women philosophers, from graduate students to early career researchers and accomplished academics, thus securing space within philosophy for such work to thrive. Recordings made on 8th June 2017.Women in Philosophy Conference 2017The conference held at the Faculty of Classics in Cambridge aims to explore and challenge women’s under-representation in philosophy in three ways. Firstly, by discussing the often-overlooked work of women philosophers, we hope to highlight their legacies and contributions to the discipline. Secondly, by analysing how gender imbalances are reproduced within academic philosophy, we aim to identify effective strategies in order to counteract these inequalities. Finally, and most importantly, we seek to celebrate the work of contemporary women philosophers, from graduate students to early career researchers and accomplished academics, thus securing space within philosophy for such work to thrive. Recordings made on 8th June 2017.Cambridge UniversityMarie-France Mossmfm10@cam.ac.ukhttp://sms.cam.ac.uk/collection/2499077Women in Philosophy Conference 20172017-06-15T15:16:07+01:00PHIL100606noCambridge Women Philosophers 1920-1950: The Struggle to be a Woman in Philosophyucs_sms_2499077_2499080http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/2499080
Cambridge Women Philosophers 1920-1950: The Struggle to be a Woman in PhilosophyA talk given by Sophia Connell at the Women in Philosophy Conference 2017. Recorded 8th June 2017.Thu, 15 Jun 2017 15:20:13 +0100University of CambridgeFaculty of PhilosophyA talk given by Sophia Connell at the Women in Philosophy Conference 2017. ...A talk given by Sophia Connell at the Women in Philosophy Conference 2017. Recorded 8th June 2017.Cambridge University2866http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/2499080Cambridge Women Philosophers 1920-1950: The Struggle to be a Woman in PhilosophyA talk given by Sophia Connell at the Women in Philosophy Conference 2017. Recorded 8th June 2017.2017-06-15T15:20:13+01:0028662499080truenoSexism as a Means of Reproductionucs_sms_2499077_2499089http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/2499089
Sexism as a Means of ReproductionA talk given by Sarah Franklin at the Women in Philosophy Conference 2017. Recorded 8th June 2017.Thu, 15 Jun 2017 15:23:32 +0100University of CambridgeFaculty of PhilosophyA talk given by Sarah Franklin at the Women in Philosophy Conference 2017....A talk given by Sarah Franklin at the Women in Philosophy Conference 2017. Recorded 8th June 2017.Cambridge University2615http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/2499089Sexism as a Means of ReproductionA talk given by Sarah Franklin at the Women in Philosophy Conference 2017. Recorded 8th June 2017.2017-06-15T15:23:32+01:0026152499089trueno2499077